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#078 - Erin Kinnally: What Monkeys Teach Us About Stress and Resilience

#078 - Erin Kinnally: What Monkeys Teach Us About Stress and Resilience

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Erin Kinnally is a biological psychologist and core scientist at the California National Primate Research Center. Her work explores how early life experiences—like maternal care or social stress—can shape biology, behavior, and even gene expression through epigenetic mechanisms.

In this episode, we unpack how Erin studies primates to better understand human development, discussing the ways stress can become biologically embedded, how maternal traits like "friendliness" or "impulsivity" affect infant outcomes, and how interventions during early life may support resilience. We also dive into the ethics of primate research, the nuance of working across disciplines, and why behavioral assessments matter for both monkeys and people.

For more information about this episode, see our website: https://www.discoveringacademia.com/episodes/erin-kinnally

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